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Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember him as knowing Spanish to about the same extent that Oswald knew Spanish, or more or less? What is your recollection on that?
Mr. Delgado. He knew less than Oswald did when Oswald—the last time I seen Oswald.
Mr. Liebeler. How would you describe Murray's command of Spanish?
Mr. Delgado. Not too good. In his particular instance it was phrases, you know, that kind of talk.
Mr. Liebeler. So that you weren't as successful in your attempts to teach——
Mr. Delgado. I didn't have the time. See, when we were in Biloxi, we were both together, going to school there. But we didn't have the time once we got to California. He was living off post. His wife was there, so we didn't have that much time together.
Mr. Liebeler. Did Murray move off post right away, or did he live on the post for a while after he came to——
Mr. Delgado. He lived about—after I got there, about 2 months, and then his wife—he went to Florida and got married and brought his wife in to California. I would say he moved off post about February of 1959.
Mr. Liebeler. What did most of the marines call Oswald? Did they call him Lee or——